Contributions and Project Sponsors Thank you for generously supporting the History Society! This list includes gifts from July 2004 through June 2005.

INDIVIDUALS Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Alexander T. Davison Norman F. McGowin, Jr. Robert E. Wolf F. J. Weyerhaeuser Don Dierks, Jr. Mrs. John R. McGuire Kay Harrigan Woods Robert M. Dixon J. T. McShan Steve & Bettie Woodard $2,500 and up Jack P. Dodd Robert W. Mezger Vivian W. Day & John W. $500 to $999 Warren T. Doolittle Joseph S. Micallef Stroh III Mr. & Mrs. Steven Anderson Dennis P. Dykstra Herman L. Miller CORPORATION, AND Sharon G. Haines T. M. Apsey Paul F. Ehinger Michael D. Moore FOUNDATION Mr. & Mrs. A. J. Huss, Jr. R. Scott Beasley Carrie W. Farmer Peter J. Murphy SUPPORTERS Lucy Rosenberry Jones Charles W. Bingham John Fedkiw John J. Natt Mr. & Mrs. Walter S. Edgar B. Brannon, Jr. James E. Fickle Mr. & Mrs. Ted W. Nelson Rosenberry III Terry S. Collins $5,000 and up Susan L. Flader Kenwood C. Nichols Penn Siegel Elise R. Donohue Mary Duke Biddle Foundation Donald W. Floyd Tom Nygren Bond & Marilyn Starker Mrs. L. R. Grosenbaugh Lynn W. & Stanley Ray Day Robert E. Flowerree Robert J. Olszewski R. Scott & Adelaide Wallinger Yvan Hardy Fund of the Community Bruno Fritschi Richard J. Pfilf Mr. & Mrs. George H. Mr. & Mrs. Norman E. Foundation for Southeastern Kenney P. Funderburke Edward W. Phares Weyerhaeuser Johnson Michigan David A. Gillespie Catherine L. Phillips Dr. & Mrs. William T. Ed Leigh McMillan II Huss Foundation Nancy M. Gordon Nancy Pinchot Weyerhaeuser David Oxley Company David W. Scott Jay Gruenfeld Don Podlubny Meadowdale Foundation Mr. & Mrs. E. R. Titcomb Fred W. Haeussler Tom & Laura Rasmussen $1,500 to $2,499 MeadWestvaco Corporation Donna P. Woolley Perry R. Hagenstein W. McLeod Rhodes Henry I. Barclay III National Endowment for the W. D. Hagenstein Carol Riggs Humanities William D. Baughman W. G. Hallstrom Eugene S. Robbins Richard A. Bennett $100 to $499 Starker , Inc. Daina D. Apple Lorne Hammond Victor S. Rooney USDA Forest Service, Forest George Dutrow Donna M. Hanson William D. Rowley L. Keville Larson Kenneth A. Armson Inventory & Analysis Richard L. Atkins Chip Harrigan Robert H. Rumpf USDA Forest Service, R&D Richard L. Porterfield Dudley R. Hartel John H. Saemann Charles M. Tarver Philip S. Aune USDA Forest Service, John C. Barber Leif C. Hatlen Mr. & Mrs. John A. Sandor Southern Research Station Larry W. Tombaugh Edmund Hayes, Jr. Fred Schatzki Mark Wilde B. Bruce Bare USDA Forest Service, State & W. J. Barton Frederick W. Hayes Judy Schutza Private Ann Bedsole Jane F. Hearn Malcolm G. Sears Weyerhaeuser Company $1,000 to $1,499 Mrs. Alfred D. Bell, Jr. Gard Hellenthal Bartow S. Shaw, Jr. Foundation Patty Bedient Peter G. Belluschi Robert Hendricks James F. Shotwell, Jr. Tom Birdzell Michael Bentinck-Smith James W. Howard, Jr. Arthur V. Smyth Courtney Borntraeger $2,500 to $4,999 James Bibler F. B. Hubachek, Jr. Richard Sohn Ann Forest Burns Lucy Rosenberry Jones Graham V. Boyd, Jr. Joseph H. Hughes Mr. & Mrs. Harold K. Steen Patricia B. Case Charitable Trust Wade Boyd Timothy A. Ingraham Robert E. Stevenson Starling W. Childs II MeadWestvaco Corporation Richard T. Brewster Eliot H. Jenkins Jeffrey K. Stine Arthur W. Cooper Potlatch Corporation Frederick S. Broerman Thomas C. Jorling Randall Stratton William N. Crosby Walter S. Rosenberry III George W. Brown Clyde R. Kalahan John B. Swift, Jr. Stanley R. Day Jr. Charitable Trust Robert E. Buckman Sandra Taylor Kaupe Mr. & Mrs. Jack Ward Thomas Mr. & Mrs. William H. Greer, Jr. Harry W. Camp Robert C. Kellison Thomas Thomson Dwight Harrigan $1,500 to $2,499 Timothy K. Cannon L. Michael Kelly James T. Tweedie Robert G. Healy American Forest & Paper Mr. & Mrs. Sherret S. Chase C. Fred Landenberger Charles E. Twining Mr. & Mrs. Steven G. Johnson Association Mr. & Mrs. Stan Chester John W. Langdale, Jr. Barry Volkers Charles E. Klumb Forest Investment Associates Norman L. Christensen Robert O. Lehrman Thomas R. Waggener Morten J. Lauridsen, Jr. The Forestland Group LLC Walter L. Cook, Jr. Joseph L. Leitzinger Wendell O. Walker L. Knox Marshall Mason Charitable Trust Mary J. Coulombe James N. Levitt Bestor Ward John P. McMahon Page & Jay Cowles Bill Liscinski Douglas R. Weiner Frank “Char” Miller $1,000 to $1,499 Douglas W. Crandall George V. Lonngren Alice N. Wellman Nicole Piasecki & Peter Babcock Charitable Trust Alton G. Cronk Eleanor A. Maass Henry G. Weyerhaeuser Heymann Forest Systems, LLC J. Ellis Crosby, Jr. Peter MacDonald Samuel C. Wheeler Albert H. Powers Green Diamond Resource Barth D’Ascoli Nancy Mannikko Dale L. Wierman William C. Siegel Company Charles B. Davey John F. Marker James E. Wilkinson, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Sivertsen Lehmann, Ullman and Barclay Don-Lee Davidson Norman R. McDonell Gerald W. Williams Rick Smith Janet A. McDonnell Herbert I. Winer LLP

74 FOREST HISTORY TODAY | SPRING/FALL 2005 Powers Ranch Company $250 to $499 $100 to $249 National Museum of Forest Service Rosboro Lumber Company American Forest Foundation Davidson Industries, Inc. History 1969 Irrevocable Trust #1 of Sarah- Arch Wood Protection, Inc. Hamilton Roddis Foundation, Inc. National Park Service, Denver Maud Sivertsen Associated Oregon Loggers, Inc. Lone Rock Timber Management Co. Nicholas School of the Environment and Temple-Inland Forest Products J. Bruce Barnes Inc. Owens Forest Products Earth Sciences, Corporation Belco Forest Products T & S Hardwoods, Inc. Norsk Skogbruksmuseum Temple-Inland Foundation Canfor Corporation Tumac Lumber Company, Inc. North American Wholesale Lumber The Frederick & Margaret L. Robert S. Coleman Lumber Co., Inc. Association Weyerhaeuser Foundation Corbett Timber Company Museum of Forestry W. M. Cramer Lumber Company INSTITUTIONAL Oregon Department of Forestry MEMBERS $500 to $999 Forestry Suppliers, Inc. Oregon Forest Resources Institute Buchanan Timber Company Giustina Land & Timber Company American Forests Oregon State University College of Columbia Forest Products, Inc. Guerry Lumber Co., Inc. Appalachian Society of American Forestry The Conservation Fund Jim C. Hamer Company Foresters Penn State University School of Forest Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Hardwood Market Report Arthur Temple College of Forestry, Resources Duke University Department of History Jordan Lumber Stephen F. Austin State University Purdue University School of Forintek Canada Corporation Kadant, Inc. Association of Consulting Foresters Forestry/Natural Resources Hamilton Timber Company Larson & McGowin, Inc. Auburn University School of Forestry The Royal Swedish Academy of Harrigan Lumber Co., Inc. James N. & Jane B. Levitt Charitable Conservation Study Institute Agriculture and Forestry Nicholas School of Environment and Fund of the Greater Kansas City Cradle of Forestry in America Tottori University of Environmental Earth Sciences, Duke University Community Foundation Interpretive Association Studies, Forest Laboratory Pope & Talbot, Inc. Lyme Timber Company Forest Heritage Center, University of School of Forest The Rodman Foundation Menasha Forest Products Corporation Forest Resources Association Resources & Conservation Scotch Lumber Company NCASI Forest Resources Center, Oklahoma University of Idaho The Setzer Foundation Neff Lumber Mill, Inc. State University University of Maine Department of Thompson Tree Farm Random Lengths Publications Hancock Timber Resource Group Forest Management Western Helicopter Services Wesley Rickard, Inc. Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research University of Dept. of Donna P. Woolley Trust Sizemore & Sizemore, Inc. Center Forestry, Wildlife & Fisheries Snavely Forest Products, Inc. State University Forestry USDA Forest Service, Franklin, North Timber Products Company Department Carolina Emmet Vaughn Lumber Company Morrison County Historical Society Western Washington University Wilson Lumber Co., Inc.

Gifts to the Forest History Society Library July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005

Alkire, Carolyn: Alkire, Carolyn. “Supplemental Funding for Southern Appalachian national forests. National Land Stewardship,” Ph.D. dissertation, George Benham, Jim: 1] CD with interview of Henry Laurens Washington University, 2003. Benham by his grandson, Larry Benham in 1966, 2] CD of pho- Amato, Roger V.: 1] Timber Times Issue 35, 2006 (containing tos of Henry L. Benham in his role as a U.S. forest ranger and his article by Amato). 2] flyer for book - Amato, Roger V. and Donald living arrangements, wife and child 3] excerpt about H.L. Benham J. Heimburger, Classic Vintage Crawlers & Dozers, 2003. from Men Who Matched the Mountains by Tucker and Fitzpatrick, Apsey, T. M. “Mike”: Apsey. Mike. What’s All This Got to Do 4] map of portion of the Kaibab National Forest showing Benham with the Price of 2x4’s? Calgary, AB: University of Calgary Press, Ranch and Benham Tank 5] biographical information on Henry 2006. 2 copies L. Benham, a ranger for the USFS in Arizona, Colorado, and New Arbouin, Jacques: 20 or so photocopies and brochures related Mexico from 1907 until 1912. to forests in France, barrel and cask making, animal protection, Bragg, Don C.: 8 articles by Don Bragg on various topics and other environmental topics. related to the forest history of . Bass, Quentin: 1 CD of documents by Quentin Bass: Short Canonge, Casey: 4 cartons of Westvaco records (minutes and articles on land use in the Southern Appalachians, fire occurrence other material from the Governor’s Taskforce on in the region, an article on chestnut published by the American Salvage and Recovery—Hurricane Hugo—1989; West Chestnut Foundation, the official disclosure notice to the Dept. Pulp and Paper Company annual reports dating back to the late of Justice for Basses complaint regarding the Cherokee Forest 1940s; 1920–50 West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company documents); Land and Resource Management Plan, preliminary summary of several 16 mm films including “When the Trees Talk,” a silent film findings, and the full document officially submitted to the USFS produced by Castle Films which outlines a history of paper mak- planning teams for incorporation in the Forest Plans of five ing—looks like late 1920s to early 1930s; “Pulpwood Fights the

75 FOREST HISTORY TODAY | SPRING/FALL 2005 75 Japs,” about wood’s role in WWII; “Paper, A Cycle of Growth,” Plant community Migration in Response to Fire and Sea Level good description of the paper making process—late 1970s. Rise.” Ph.D. dissertation, School of the Environment, Duke Conners, Pamela A.: Ayers, R.W. “History of the Stanislaus University, 2005. xvi + 216 pp. from 2/22/97 to 5/21/11.” Photocopy of typescript. 24 p.; CD Rajala, Richard A.: Rajala, Richard A. Feds, Forests, and Fire: containing PowerPoint presentation on Robert W. Ayres, super- A Century of Canadian Forestry Innovation. Ottawa, Ont.: Canada visor of the Stanislaus National Forests. Includes photographs Science and Technology Museum, 2005. from an album located on the forest. Reisman, Don: Kaufman, Herbert. Forest Ranger: A Study in Contreras, Glen: 6 cartons of material gathered during the Administrative Behavior. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University writing of The Fish and Wildlife Job on the National Forests: A Century Press, for Resources for the Future, 2005. Special Reprint Ed. of Game and Fish Conservation, Habitat Protection, and Ecosystem Russel, Lang: 24 cartons of papers of Gordon Robinson, Management. Missoula, Mont.: Historical Research Associates, forester for the Sierra Club. Includes 3 boxes of books. Inc., for the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, [1999]. Schmith, sen Franz: Dupuy, Michel. L’Essor de L’…cologie Cox, Dave: Cowan, Charles. The Enemy is Fire: The History of ForestiËre Moderne: Contributions des Scientifiques EuropÈens Forest Protection in the Big Timber Country. Seattle: Superior 1880–1980. Nancy, France: ENGREF, 2005. Publishing Company, 1961. Smith, Steve: Smith, Steven D. A Good Home for a Poor Man: Cox, Tom: 5 reels microfilm: The Canada Lumberman, Oct. 15, Fort Polk and Vernon Parish 1800–1940. Columbia, S.C.: National 1880–January 1902. Park Service. Southeast Archaeological Center, 1999. Crowell, Richard L. Jr.: DeRamus, Troy L. Up and Down the Soeth, James: Photocopy of typescript—Show, S.B. “History Red River and Gulf Railroad. Alexandria, La.: Mpress Printing, of Angeles National Forest.” USDA Forest Service. California 1989. Region, 1945. 155 pp. Dunsky, Ann: Several blank sheets of “The Greatest Good” Soper-Wheeler Co.: Gillis, Michael J. Soper-Wheeler Company: stationery created for correspondence from the filmmakers during A Century of Growing Trees. Seattle, Wash.: Documentary Media the period leading up to the 2005 USFS Centennial celebrations. LLC, 2004. Flannery, Kathy Clock: “Treesource: A Teacher’s Guide to Steed, Tom: 1 DVD of still photos and footage taken by Forests.” George Steed, who was a ranger on the Tahoe National Forest Freeman, James H.: The Lookout Cookbook: Region One. in the 1960s. Shots include a parade showing USFS fire trucks Missoula, Mont.: U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1954. 71 p. and Smokey Bear at Donner Lake, California, the opening of Galafassi, Guido: Galafassi, Guido P. and Andrés Dimitriu, Prosser Reservoir outside of Truckee, and what appears to be eds. Sociedad y Desarrollo: Aportes para reiniciar un debate crítico. very early tests of helicopter water drops. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Ediciones Extramuras, 2005 Steen, Harold K.: Newspaper clipping: Las Cruces Sun-News, Gillio, David: Gillio, David, ed. Amigos Remember. Aug. 7, 2005, on G.W. Chapman, who rescued Smokey Bear in Albuquerque, N.M.: Southwest Forest Service Amigos, 2005. 2 May 1950. copies. Stine, Jeffrey: 1] “New Laws Crack Down on Urban Paul Johnson, Curt and Dave Prevedel: Prevedel, David A. and Bunyans.” New York Times (Jan. 30, 2006): A14. Re: restrictions Curtis M. Johnson. Beginnings of Range Management: Albert F. Potter, on cutting trees on one’s own property in San Francisco, First Chief of Grazing, U.S. Forest Service, and a Photographic Maryland, etc., 2] Associated Press article on recently discovered Comparison of his 1902 Forest Reserve Survey in Utah with Conditions stand of American chestnut trees in . (also published in 100 Years Later. Ogden, Utah: USDA Forest Service, 2005. New York Times May 21, 2006, under title “Stand of Surviving LaLande, Jeffrey: “Blister Rust Control. Pacific Northwest Chestnuts May Hold Key to a Recovery.” Region.” Timber Management Handbook, Part VIII, Tree Stratton, Randall: Cinelli, Delfino. The Castle That Only God Diseases. USDA Forest Service, 1957. Knows. Original published in Italian in 1928. Translation by Archie Leonard, George: 1] “Statement of R. Max Peterson, National Stone published by Randall Stratton in 2005. xxiii + 411 p. Association of Forest Service Retirees Before the Subcommittee Swanson, Karen: McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Environmental on Forests and Forest Health, Committee on Resources, U.S. Science. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1974. 754 p. illus. 29 cm. House of Representatives, October 7, 2005.” 2] “Hurricane Taber, Thomas III: 1] Taber, Thomas. “Oral Memories of Katrina Stennis Space Center Legacy Report.” Eastern Logging.” Muncy, Penn.: The Author, 2006. Lindeman, Steve: Blagden, Tom. South Carolina’s Wetland 253 pp. 2] Taber, Thomas. “Two Days on a West Virginia Logging Wilderness: The Ace Basin. Englewood, Colo.: Westcliffe Publishers, Railroad.” Account of a visit to the operations of the Elk River 1992. Coal and Lumber Company of Swandale, W.V., in 1958. McClure, Rick: Utility and Service Combined with Beauty: A Tedder, Russell: 22 black &white photographs: logging and Contextual and Architectural History of USDA Forest Service Region lumbering in California, Oregon, Washington, Maine, Arkansas, 6: 1905–1960. Bend, Oregon: USDA Forest Service, 2005. and North Carolina, early 1900s. Almost half the photos are of McGoldrick, Jim: McGoldrick, Jim. The McGoldrick Lumber Arkansas. Company Story 1900–1952. Spokane, Wa.: Tornado Creek Teplyakov, Victor K.: “The Beginning of the ENA-FLEG Publications, 2004. Process in Russia: Civil Society Insights.” Moscow: IUCN, 2005. Poet, John: Poet, John Robert. Fifteen Years at Imnaha Guard Tixier, Stan: 1] Tixier, Stan. The Badge with a Tree: A Novel. Station. Springfield, Ore.: The Author, 2005. Printed by XLibris. Loveland, Colo.: Western Heritage Co., 2005. 2] Tixier, Stan. Poulter, Ben: Poulter, Benjamin. “Interaction between Green Underwear: A Novel. Springville, Utah: Bonneville Books, Landscape Disturbance and Gradual Environmental Change: 2001.

76 FOREST HISTORY TODAY | SPRING/FALL 2005 Tombaugh, Larry: 1] Accordion folder of materials gathered Trask, Dave: 1 photo album and 220 loose photographs doc- by Tombaugh while participating in the Society of American umenting the long and varied U.S. Forest Service career from the Foresters Task Force Studying Federal Department Reorganization 1940s to the 1970s of Robert H. Torheim. in spring 1979. The task force investigated federal attempts to reor- Valeriu-Norocel Nicolescu: Revista Padurilor, Vol. 120, No. 2, ganize the agencies responsible for natural resources and the envi- 2005. Forestry journal in Romanian. ronment. President Carter later withdrew the proposal in the face Vaughn, Jacqueline: Vaughn, Jacqueline. Environmental Politics: of strong opposition. 2] 1 black & white 8” x 10” photograph: Domestic and Global Dimensions. Belmont, Calif.: Thomson “Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, U.S. Forest Service. Project Wadsworth, 2006. Contains photo from FHS Collection Leader’s Meeting, December 2–3, 1969, Athens, Georgia.” Separate Wallinger, R. Scott: Ostman, Ronald E. and Harry Littell. sheet with list of all individuals in photo [including Larry “Forgotten Forest.” Smithsonian (February 2006): 50–59. Article Tombaugh]. about the discovery of a long neglected collection of 100 glass Totman, Conrad: 1] Totman, Conrad. “Unifying the Realm; plate negatives by photographer William Townsend Clarke of Distressing the People: The Land-Tax Reform of 1871–81 on logging camps, families, and related subjects in northern Japan’s Woodland and Waste (Sanrin Gen’ya)” (unpublished ms. Pennsylvania during the 1890s and early 1900s. 67 pp.) 2] Totman, Conrad. “Organizing the Realm; Distressing Whitmore, Les: CD—”The Best of ISTF News & ISTF the People: The ‘Kan/Min Division’ of Woodland in Early Meiji Noticias 1980–2004.” (1871–76)” (unpublished ms. 67 pp.) 3] Totman, Conrad. “Japan’s Wobick, Kim: Amicus Journal, Vol. 1, no. 1 (Summer 1979); v. Imperial Forest. GoryÙrin: 1889–1946.” (unpublished ms. 265 pp.) 21, no. 1 (Spring 1999). I

Canada’s Forests by Ken Drushka

Looking back over 10,000 years, from the end of the last glacial period to the beginning of the twenty-first century, Ken Drushka explores how the human use of our forests has changed and combines, for the first time, an overall description of the ten forest regions of Canada with an overview of their historical uses and their current condition.

Canada’s Forests analyses the changes in human attitudes towards the forests, detailing the rise of the late nineteenth-century conservation movement and its subsequent decline after World War I, the interplay between industry and government in the development of policy, the adoption of sustained yield policies after World War II, and the recent embracing of concepts of sustainable forest management in response to environmental concerns. Drushka argues that, despite centuries of use, Canadian forests retain their vitality and integrity.

Ken Drushka has published numerous books on forestry, including Stumped, Three Men and a Forester, Working in the Woods, Touch Wood, In the Bight, and HR: A Biography of H.R. MacMillan and has written “Drushka has done an admirable job of weekly newspaper columns on forestry for the Vancouver Sun and synthesizing the material in a way that Business in Vancouver, as well as numerous magazine articles. will be of value to a general readership. I am impressed with the way [his] account addresses main themes in Canadian Available from: or history; it should serve well as an introduction to Canadian forest history.” McGill-Queen’s University Press The Forest History Society 3430 McTavish Street 919/682-9319 Montreal, Quebec H3A 1X9 Order online: www.ForestHistory.org “— Richard Rajala Canada Department of History, Fax: (514) 398-4333 ISBN Paper 0773526617 University of Victoria http://www.mqup ISBN Cloth 0773526609

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